JaxHiker aka Kudzu - WFA
Florida Trail Association: NE FL Trail Coordinator (Gold Head to Stephen Foster)
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Surprised that someone hasn't mentioned Shiba Inu yet. They were specifically bred for trekking the mountains of Japan, and love snowy hiking. Small, clean, obedient. Shiba's self clean, and rarely smell or get nasty. Very energetic, warm bodied, and loving, they are the perfect breed for hiking. I'll be getting one here shortly. Actually considered this year getting one, but I'm going to wait until after my thru-hike before I get one.
the best bread for the trail is bagles.
matthewski
sorry,
the best breed for the trail is beegles.
matthewski
Since I have been called a dog before.........I'm a good breed!
Don't Die Before You've Had A Chance To Live!
something small enough that you can pick him/her up and carry it up ladders ect.
My Golden hikes with me and the local hiking club regularly. She loves human attention and doesnt chase after wildlife. She likes to walk in front of the lead hiker but will heal if I tell her to.
Blue heeler
GOD, FAMILY,HEALTH.............(in that order)
Flat Coat Retrievers!
Other people make better hiking partners, but they don't obey as well.
I love dogs but have seen a couple of fights on the trail (and far more tense moments as owners had to run to grab their dog before things got serious).
I've seen dogs lie down in a spring (Bigelows, Maine) while I was pumping water, and had one sneak a bite out of my dinner dish when I wasn't looking. No biggie for me, that's just what dogs do when their owners aren't around.
I have tried to give a piece of my mind to a few bad owners.............
they weren't interested.
If I see you with your dog I will most likely lavish your dog with love and affection and then ask, "So who is this human with you?"
As I live, declares the Lord God, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that the wicked turn back from his way and live. Ezekiel 33:11
Although there may be some breeds that don't do well on hikes, I dont' think there is a best breed for hiking, per se.
I hike with two dogs-- a terrier mix with short legs but lots of stamina, and a shiba inu. Both do well on the trail. I've also hiked with golden retrievers in the past. They did well on the trail when they were young.
Any dog that likes to hike and has the stamina should do well, all other factors considered.
Lead me to the long green tunnel.
sheepdog.......
If you find yourself in a fair fight; your tactics suck.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
my dog does awesome...what's to "track" a scent every now and then...getting her to settle down at night sometimes is a PITA...she's on high alert... on a long hot day...she's out like a light...but then I gotta' jab her when she snores...but ..she love's to hike...
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I may be biased, but I think my Sib. Husky is the best hiking companion I have ever had. He is a working dog, so maybe it is the training he's had, but I love Jack. If I'm hiking, he's going.
"Why not go out on a limb? Isn't that where the fruit is?"
- Frank Scully
Chihuahuas. Lighter, fit in most packs, eat the least amount of food. Can be trained to eat shelter mice unless too large (the mouse, not the dog).
TW
"Thank God! there is always a Land of Beyond, For us who are true to the trail..." --- Robert Service
I have a Lab. Don't mean to offend folks, but there is no better breed of dog. Smart, athletic, easy going, friendly and very very trainable.